Tables first reads the content of a cell and then its address.
Rafael Bejarano
On Mar 4, 2008, at 7:35 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
Table is in theory accessible, but if you're like me and need to
know exactly where you are on the sheet at all timesand have it
read column and row headings as you navigate cells it won't work
for you. At least it didn't the last time I played with it. Maybe
that has changed. Anyone know?
Jane
On Mar 3, 2008, at 12:54 AM, Ryan Mann wrote:
For a word processor, try Nisus Writer. The site is at http://
www.nisus.com. I believe that Tables is an accessible spread
sheet, but I haven't tried it. I don't remember what the URL is
for Tables.
On Mar 3, 2008, at 12:19 AM, Bruins Fan wrote:
Can anyone point me to an accessible spreadsheet program which
will work with the mac?
I need to use spreadsheets for work, and don't have a viable way
o doing this, because I'm using my macbook at work an ddon't have
excel on my desktop windows machine.
Can anyone speculate on what it will take to make Microsoft
office for mac accesible and whether this will be done? I
ideally need microsoft office's functionality at my new job, and
can't use it because it's not usable with voiceover.
Any tips for any word processing program I can use other than the
basic text edit?
Thanks, Olivia